The Great Lone Land / A Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North-West of America
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The narrative recounts an extended journey across the North‑West of America, combining detailed travelogue, military memoir, and historical sketch. The author traces routes by ship, steamer, canoe, and on foot, describing lakes, rivers, rapids, prairies, and long stretches of uninhabited country while reporting camps, storms, mosquitoes, and daily hardships. Interwoven are accounts of encounters with Indigenous people, Métis communities, fur‑trade posts, and the Hudson Bay Company, together with episodic commentary on the Red River disturbances and a mounted military expedition. Maps and illustrations support practical route notes, landscape description, and reflections on loneliness, imperial administration, and frontier life.
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